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  • Man Rapes Single Mother At Party He Attended With His Wife And Kids

    Man Rapes Single Mother At Party He Attended With His Wife And Kids

    They met for the first time at a New Year’s Eve party at the D’Kranji Farm Resort in Lim Chu Kang on Dec 31, 2014.

    The single mother, then 30, who has a four-year-old son, had been invited to the celebration by her cousin.

    Muhammad Farhan Mohamed Buan, then 28 and working as a mover, was also at the party with his wife and children.

    But that did not stop the father of three from preying on the woman and sexually assaulting her. During the attack, she feared for her life, but her desperate struggles and pleas for him to spare her fell on deaf ears.

    Yesterday, Judicial Commissioner Hoo Sheau Peng sentenced Muhammad Farhan to nine years’ jail and six strokes of the cane for raping the woman.

    He also sentenced Muhammad Farhan to two months’ jail for insulting her modesty, with the two sentences to run concurrently.

    At about 5.45am on New Year’s Day, Muhammad Farhan approached the woman as she was resting at a pavilion outside a chalet.

    They started chatting, and she asked him for a few puffs of his cigarette.

    Muhammad Farhan agreed, then asked her for sex in exchange for the favour. She declined, and told him to return to his wife and children.

    But that did not discourage him. Instead, he told her that his wife was asleep and continued to stay with her at the pavilion.

    NO MONEY

    The woman later told him that she was tired and wanted to take a taxi home, but she had no money.

    When she asked Muhammad Farhan if he could help her, he forcibly kissed her, then pulled down his pants and exposed himself.

    Feeling insulted, the woman scolded him and tried to leave after he offered her $10 for the taxi ride.

    He told her that it was not safe to walk alone outside the resort at that time, and offered to accompany her. She accepted his offer.

    At about 6am, they set off near a forested area towards the junction of Neo Tiew Road and Neo Tiew Lane 2.

    Muhammad Farhan then handed her the $10 before telling her that he had heard voices coming from a nearby bush and suggested that they check it out.

    Sensing something was amiss, the woman asked if he was crazy, and tried to walk back to the resort.

    But he grabbed her and wrapped his hands around her body before lifting her up and carrying her into the forested area.

    While carrying her, he jumped across a large drain. He then threw her onto a grass patch.

    The woman struggled and kicked him repeatedly, but she did not have the strength to fight him off.

    Terrified that she was about to be raped, she tried to scare him off by lying that she had Aids.

    But Muhammad Farhan was undeterred.

    He pulled off her pants and underwear, and raped her just as she was attempting to get up from the ground.

    While she was being violated, she kept pleading for him not to harm her as she had a son to look after.

    After the rape, Muhammad Farhan gave her another $15, and told her not to tell anyone about the rape before walking away.

    Still fearing for her life, the woman accepted the money, put on her clothes and walked back to the road.

    She then hailed a passing taxi, and the driver called the police with his mobile phone after she told him that she had been raped.

    As they were waiting in the taxi, they saw Muhammad Farhan walking towards the resort and followed him slowly in the taxi.

    When Muhammad Farhan returned to the resort, his wife questioned him about his dishevelled state. In tears, he confessed that he had just done something wrong.

    The victim left the $25 in the taxi.

    Muhammad Farhan was arrested shortly after at the chalet, and has been in remand since Nov 25 last year.

    For rape, he could have been jailed for up to 20 years, with caning and a fine.

    1 Muhammad Farhan Mohamed Buan approaches the woman at a pavilion and they share a cigarette. He asks her for sex but is rejected. When she says she needs money for her taxi ride home, he forcibly kisses her and exposes himself to her.

    2 He accompanies the woman to hail for a taxi at the junction of Neo Tiew Road and Neo Tiew Lane 2. He says there are voices coming from a nearby bush and suggests that they check it out. When she refuses, he grabs her and carries her towards a forested area.

    3 Still carrying her, he jumps across a large drain. She continues to struggle but is unable to escape his grip.

    4 He throws the woman onto a grass patch. Despite her pleas, he rapes her while she tries to get off the ground.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Madrasah Wak Tanjong Jelas, Muhammad Al-Amin Tidak Kumpul Dana Untuk MWTI

    Madrasah Wak Tanjong Jelas, Muhammad Al-Amin Tidak Kumpul Dana Untuk MWTI

    Madrasah Wak Tanjong Al-Islamiah (MWTI) menjelaskan pihaknya tidak melantik mana-mana wakil rasmi untuk memungut dana secara terbuka bagi mendapatkan dana bagi isu pajakan tanah madrasah itu.

    MWTI menjelaskan, seorang individu bernama Muhammad Al-Amin Muhammad Nizam sebelum ini menawarkan khidmat mencari dana untuk MWTI.

    Namun, dua hari lalu, Muhammad Al-Amin yang menggunakan nama Amin Nizam dalam akaun Facebooknya, menarik diri daripada terus menjalankan usaha tersebut.

    MWTI menjelaskan kenyataan Muhammad Al-Amin itu boleh menimbulkan kekeliruan dan menasihatkan orang ramai untuk menghentikan penyebarannya.

    Penjelasan dari MWTI itu dimuatnaik ke laman Facebook madrasah tersebut.

    MWTI TIDAK KELUAR SURAT KUMPUL DANA BAGI TANAH PAJAKAN

    Mudir Madrasah MWTI Ustaz Mohd Abdul Halim Mohd Noor menjelaskan pihaknya tidak mengeluarkan sebarang surat untuk tujuan mendapatkan dana bagi isu pajakan tanah MWTI.

    Ustaz Mohd Abdul Halim Mohd Noor menekankan pihaknya masih lagi dalam tahap perundingan dengan MUIS tentang pajakan tanah MWTI.

    Tempoh pajakan itu berakhir pada Jun 2018 dan sejauh ini pihaknya belum membuat sebarang keputusan muktamad tentang perkara tersebut.

    Kos memperbaharui tempoh pajakan premisnya di Sims Avenue dianggarkan boleh mencecah $12 juta.

    MUIS telah menghulurkan bantuan kepada Madrasah Wak Tanjong Al-Islamiah bagi memperbaharui tempoh pajakannya itu.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Iraq Launches Mosul Offensive To Drive Out ISIS Terrorists

    Iraq Launches Mosul Offensive To Drive Out ISIS Terrorists

    Iraqi government forces launched a U.S.-backed offensive on Monday to drive Islamic State from the northern city of Mosul, a high-stakes battle to retake the militants’ last major stronghold in the country.

    Two years after the jihadists seized the city of 1.5 million people and declared a caliphate from there encompassing tracts of Iraq and Syria, a force of some 30,000 Iraqi and Kurdish Peshmerga forces and Sunni tribal fighters began to advance.

    Helicopters released flares and explosions could be heard on the city’s eastern front, where Reuters watched Kurdish fighters move forward to take outlying villages.

    A U.S.-led air campaign has helped push Islamic State from much of the territory it held but 4,000 to 8,000 fighters are thought to remain in Mosul.

    The Pentagon said that Iraqi forces were meeting objectives and were ahead of schedule on the first day of the offensive.

    Residents contacted by phone dismissed reports on Arabic television channels of an exodus by the jihadists, who have a history of using human shields and have threatened to unleash chemical weapons.

    “Daesh are using motorcycles for their patrols to evade air detection, with pillion passengers using binoculars to check out buildings and streets,” said Abu Maher, using an Arabic acronym for Islamic State.

    He and others contacted were preparing makeshift defenses and had been stockpiling food in anticipation of the assault, which officials say could take weeks or even months. The residents withheld their full names for security reasons and Reuters was not able to verify their accounts independently.

    The United States predicted Islamic State would suffer “a lasting defeat” as Iraqi forces mounted their biggest operation in Iraq since the 2003 invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein.

    But the offensive, which has assumed considerable importance for U.S. President Barack Obama as his term draws to a close, is fraught with risks.

    These include sectarian conflict between Mosul’s mainly Sunni population and advancing Shi’ite forces, and the potential for up to a million people to flee Mosul, multiplying a refugee crisis in the region and across Europe.

    “We set up a fortified room in the house by putting sandbags to block the only window and we removed everything dangerous or flammable,” Abu Maher said. “I spent almost all my money on buying food, baby milk and anything we might need.”

    The United Nations’ humanitarian coordinator for Iraq said the military had told the U.N. it expected the first significant population movement to begin in five to six days, suggesting that is when the assault would move to the city itself.

    Lise Grande said Iraqi security forces would transport fleeing civilians, who would be vetted to ensure Islamic State fighters could not hide among them, following residents’ reports that militants had shaved off their beards to escape detection.

    Video showing rockets and bursts of tracer bullets across the night sky and loud bursts of gunfire was shown on Qatar-based al-Jazeera television after Prime Minister Haider Abadi announced what he called “the heroic operations to free you from the terror and oppression of Daesh”.

    “We will meet soon on the ground in Mosul to celebrate liberation and your salvation,” Abadi said in a speech on state television in the middle of the night, surrounded by commanders of the armed forces.

    HUMANITARIAN CRISIS FEARED

    Early on Monday, Abadi sought to allay fears that the operation would provoke sectarian bloodletting, saying that only the Iraqi army and police would be allowed to enter the mainly Sunni city. He asked Mosul’s residents to cooperate with them.

    Local Sunni politicians and regional Sunni-majority states including Turkey and Saudi Arabia warned that if Shi’ite militias take part in the assault they could spark sectarian violence.

    The Iraqi army dropped tens of thousands of leaflets on Mosul before dawn on Sunday, warning residents the offensive was imminent, assuring them it “will not target civilians” and telling them to avoid known locations of Islamic State fighters.

    Reflecting authorities’ concerns over a mass exodus that would complicate the offensive and worsen the humanitarian situation, the leaflets told residents “to stay at home and not to believe rumors spread by Daesh” that could cause panic.

    Resident Abu Abdullah said he had wanted to witness the beginning of the offensive.

    “We heard repeated explosions at a distance, so I went to the rooftop to see fireballs, even if it was dangerous. I was happy that the operation to liberate Mosul started,” he said.

    In 2014, Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi proclaimed a “caliphate” in Iraq and neighboring Syria from Mosul’s Grand Mosque. The group faced little resistance but has employed brutal methods to maintain control. On Monday, it circulated photographs showing children executing alleged spies.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin, criticized over the level of civilian casualties during Syrian government operations backed by Moscow in and around the city of Aleppo, said on Sunday he hoped the United States and its allies would do their best to avoid hitting civilians in the attack on Mosul.

    The United Nations has said the battle would require the world’s biggest and most complex humanitarian effort, which could leave up to 1 million people homeless and see civilians used as human shields or even gassed.

    There are already more than three million people displaced in Iraq as a result of conflicts involving Islamic State and up to 100,000 Iraqis may flee Mosul to Syria and Turkey. Medicine is in short supply in Mosul and food prices have risen sharply.

    “Families in Mosul started stockpiling food yesterday in case the fighting reaches our streets and we can no longer go out,” said Saeed, a resident.

    “Daesh are still in Mosul and it’s not true that they left. They are continuing to erect blast walls in the streets to obstruct any advance.”

    (With additional reporting by Maher Chmaytelli and Stephen Kalin in Baghdad, Michael Georgy in Erbil and Stephanie Nebehay and Tom Miles in Geneva; writing by Philippa Fletcher; editing by Giles Elgood and Gareth Jones)

     

    Source: www.reuters.com

     

  • Sultan Of Johor ‘Declines Offer To Be Next King’

    Sultan Of Johor ‘Declines Offer To Be Next King’

    Johor’s Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar has said he declined an offer to be the next Malaysian king because “he wants to strictly adhere to the rotation system”.

    He disclosed this in a Facebook post late on Friday night, hours after the Conference of Rulers ended a three-day meeting by choosing the Sultan of Kelantan, Muhammad V, as the next Yang di-Pertuan Agong.

    Under Malaysia’s unique monarchy system, the hereditary rulers from the nine states on the peninsula take turns to be the country’s head of state for a five-year term.

    The Johor ruler said in his Facebook posting that, contrary to social media reports, he declined the offer to become the next Yang di-Pertuan Agong because he wanted to strictly adhere to the rotation system set by the Conference of Rulers.

    He added: “Under this time-tested succession pattern, the Sultan of Kelantan is next in line, followed by the Sultan of Pahang. Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar respects and understands the rule of succession by rotation and wishes to abide by this.”

    The Johor Sultan’s Facebook post raised some eyebrows.

    “It is very rare for details of discussions in a Rulers’ Council meeting to be disclosed to the public,” said Mr Wan Saiful Wan Jan, chief executive of think-tank the Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs.

    The British-educated Muhammad V, 47, who is the current deputy king, will be the 15th Yang di-Pertuan Agong since Malaysia’s independence. He succeeds 88-year-old Kedah ruler Sultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah, whose reign as king officially ends on Dec 12.

    There was a surprising turn of events in the selection of the next deputy king, according to The Star newspaper.

    Perak ruler Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah, 59, was chosen as deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong although Pahang ruler Sultan Ahmad Shah was next in line for the post, the newspaper said. Sultan Ahmad, who will soon turn 86, was seen being driven in a yellow buggy inside the palace to attend the meeting on the first day of the rulers’ conference.

    For the first time, both the newly selected king and his deputy are a generation younger than most of the other rulers, The Star noted.

    Under the federal Constitution, the role of Yang di-Pertuan Agong is mostly ceremonial. He acts as the head of Islam and appoints Cabinet ministers and senior judges on the advice of the prime minister.

    The chairman of this year’s Conference of Rulers was the Johor Sultan, but the Raja of Perlis, Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin Tuanku Syed Putra Jamalullail, chaired the final day’s special meeting to select the king and his deputy, according to The Star.

    Voting for the new king is usually done via a secret ballot handed out by the Keeper of the Rulers’ Seal during the special election meeting. A majority of five votes is required before the chairman presiding over the meeting offers the office of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to the nominee.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Bahas: Masyarakat Islam Tidak Proaktif Tentang Radikalisme

    Bahas: Masyarakat Islam Tidak Proaktif Tentang Radikalisme

    Masyarakat Islam di Singapura tidak proaktif dalam menentang radikalisme.

    Inilah mauduk peringkat akhir satu pertandingan bahas yang dianjurkan siang tadi (15 Okt).

    Pertandingan tahunan itu dianjurkan oleh cabang belia Persatuan Darul Arqam.

    Ia bertujuan untuk menyediakan satu wadah bagi perbincangan secara mendalam di kalangan belia.

    Para mahasiswa dari Universiti Nasional Singapura (NUS) membentuk pasukan pencadang.

    Mereka membentangkan hujah bahawa masyarakat Islam bersikap reaktif dan bukan proaktif dalam menangani radikalisme.

    Satu sebab utama adalah, masyarakat tidak melibatkan diri dalam perbincangan secara mendalam tentang isu tersebut.

    Oleh itu, mereka tidak mempunyai pemahaman yang baik mengenainya.

    Namun pasukan pembangkang dari Politeknik Ngee Ann menyangkal hujah-hujah tersebut.

    Menurut mereka, masyarakat Islam sudah melaksanakan pelbagai inisiatif untuk menangani radikalisme.

    Satu contoh adalah semakan ke atas Skim Pengiktirafan Asatizah, untuk memastikan masyarakat Islam menerima pendidikan Islam yang betul.

    Di akhir pertandingan, pasukan NUS muncul sebagai juara.

    “Saya rasa kami mungkin akan berbincang tentang topik ini dalam kumpulan masing-masing, di setiap institusi masing-masing tetapi tidak ada satu wadah yang kami boleh gunakan untuk berbincang di antara kumpulan-kumpulan dan institusi masing-masing,” pembahas NUS, Aaeshah Ng memberitahu BERITAMediacorp.

    Sejajar dengan itu, tetamu terhormat Setiausaha Parlimen Kementerian Dalam Negeri Amrin Amin berkata meskipun bahas sudah berakhir, para belia patut terus membincangkan tentang isu radikalisme.

    “Saya menjemput anak-anak muda kita untuk menyahut cabaran ini dan sama-sama berbual dan memikirkan apakah langkah-langkah yang boleh diambil, apakah kegiatan yang boleh dianjurkan untuk kita sama-sama menangani masalah ini,” kata Encik Amrin.

    Beliau juga menekankan bukan setakat perbahasan idea, masyarakat Islam juga katanya perlu menunjukkan apa yang mereka maksudkan melalui perbuatan dan tindakan.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

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